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  • First Impressions Tourism Assessment: City of Wayland Summary of Results

    Published on December 12, 2024
    FIT is a comprehensive community assessment conducted by unannounced visitors in a host community.

  • First Impressions Tourism Assessment: City of Ionia

    Published on September 20, 2024
    The First Impressions Tourism Assessment is a comprehensive community assessment conducted by unannounced visitors in a Michigan host community.

  • Rural Tourism Assessment: Village of Roscommon Community Report

    Published on August 29, 2024
    The Rural Tourism Assessment in Roscommon County aims to strengthen rural tourism by capitalizing on stakeholder knowledge, input, and first-time visitor perspectives to the area.

  • Rural Tourism Assessment: Roscommon County Executive Summary

    Published on August 29, 2024
    The Rural Tourism Assessment in Roscommon County aims to strengthen rural tourism by capitalizing on stakeholder knowledge, input, and first-time visitor perspectives to the area.

  • Rural Tourism Assessment: St. Helen Community Report

    Published on August 29, 2024
    The Rural Tourism Assessment in Roscommon County aims to strengthen rural tourism by capitalizing on stakeholder knowledge, input, and first-time visitor perspectives to the area.

  • Rural Tourism Assessment: Houghton Lake and Prudenville Community Report

    Published on August 29, 2024
    The Rural Tourism Assessment in Roscommon County aims to strengthen rural tourism by capitalizing on stakeholder knowledge, input, and first-time visitor perspectives to the area.

  • Rural Tourism Assessment: Roscommon County Data Report

    Published on August 29, 2024
    The Rural Tourism Assessment in Roscommon County aims to strengthen rural tourism by capitalizing on stakeholder knowledge, input, and first-time visitor perspectives to the area.

  • Rural Tourism Assessment: Roscommon County Summary

    Published on July 30, 2024
    The Roscommon County Economic Development Corporation and MSU Extension established a partnership to strengthen rural tourism by capitalizing on stakeholder knowledge, input, and first-time visitor perspectives to the area.

  • Rural Tourism Assessment

    Published on July 1, 2024
    MSU Extension's Rural Tourism Assessment (RTA) is a combination of well-documented, impactful tourism programs applied across various Michigan communities resulting in position changes.

  • Michigan ArtShare: An Overview

    Published on May 31, 2024
    An overview of Michigan ArtShare, a project of Michigan State University Extension.

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